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    The Road to Reinstating Florida’s Medical Malpractice Noneconomic Damage Caps

    April 19, 2024By Ari Bell

      Amidst the many facets of medical malpractice litigation, noneconomic damage caps are once again at the center of the debate. Recently, several bills in the Florida Legislature attempted to reinstate the noneconomic damage caps in medical malpractice cases. While none of these bills passed and the legislative session for 2024 is over, an analysis […]

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    Running on Fumes: Alabama’s Method of Execution Amendment Continues to Create Novel Litigation

    November 18, 2022By Frank Vilaboy

    At 9:25 PM on September 22, 2022, Alan Eugene Miller was informed that the U.S. Supreme Court, in an opinion devoid of explanatory reasoning, had overturned two lower courts and allowed the State of Alabama to proceed with his execution. The state would spend between 60 and 90 minutes that night trying to insert a […]

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